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Michael Lanzone
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Andrew Farnsworth <
andrew.farnswo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> FYI - I think there was a 1950 paper too, though I cannot remember. . .When
> everyone is ready, it is high time that we replicate Lowery and Newman
> (1966).  With today's technology for synthesizing information, we could do
> it in a much more timely and large scale manner, AND we could combine it
> with FC and radar data in a way not possible in the 60s. . .
>
> Best,
> Andrew
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 07:20, Ted Floyd <tfl...@aba.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> I was recently contacted by somebody who's preparing an obituary for
>> William A. Rense, a leading solar physicist of the 20th century. Here's
>> one of his publications:
>>
>> Rense, W.A. 1946. Astronomy and ornithology. Popular Astronomy
>> 54(2):55-73.
>>
>> The article presents all the calculations necessary for "moonwatching,"
>> that is, for determining the number of birds on nocturnal migration
>> within a given volume of sky. And, interestingly, this article precedes
>> by several month's George Lowery's famous 1946 paper on the same topic
>> (Auk 63:175-211). Lowery and Rense were colleagues, actually, so this
>> isn't a disputed-priority thing. But it's interesting how we remember
>> the famous Lowery paper, not the original Rense article. (Even though
>> Rense's appeared in a relatively high-profile venue. Auk... Popular
>> Astronomy... Please.) In a sense, this is also a tribute to Lowery's
>> commendable interdisciplinary outlook on science and nature.
>>
>> What's also cool about the Rense article is that it reminds us that all
>> of this had basically been worked out 40+ years earlier, during a
>> brief--and virtually completely forgotten--"golden age" of research on
>> nocturnal migration. Moonwatching techniques are well described in
>> papers published in 1902 (Bull. Wisc. Nat. Hist. Soc.), 1906 (Popular
>> Astronomy), and again in 1906 (Auk).
>>
>> (During that brief period of serious professional interest in the topic,
>> there is an intriguing paper--by one Henry H. Kopman--on, among other
>> things, the flight calls of wood-warblers. Farnsworth in a previous
>> life...)
>>
>> Anyhow, I thought some folks would be interested. I'll let y'all know
>> when the Rense obit. is published.
>>
>> Best,
>> Ted
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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